Stumpy6Guns
New member
Hi folks! I drove my "new" 2012 RT-L home late yesterday afternoon, and I'm still in shock that I actually bought one. This is the first motorcycle I've driven in a very long time, and I thought I knew what to expect, but this is completely different from what I remember.
I went for a short ride this afternoon and went down a pretty steep and twisty grade. I normally take this hill about 45-50 mph in my truck, but I got the heeby-jeebies today and went about 40. The cars behind me must have seen the flashing "noob" alarm that I swear was right over my head, so they backed off and didn't crowd me.
I think the most unnerving part of the ride was how the Spyder doesn't lean into the turns like a conventional motorcycle. It felt like I was going to slide off the seat! I started to get the hang of it on the way back, but I think I need to get a lot more miles in before I venture out onto the freeways.
Having said all that, I am looking forward to mastering this machine, and to making many friends along the way!
I went for a short ride this afternoon and went down a pretty steep and twisty grade. I normally take this hill about 45-50 mph in my truck, but I got the heeby-jeebies today and went about 40. The cars behind me must have seen the flashing "noob" alarm that I swear was right over my head, so they backed off and didn't crowd me.
I think the most unnerving part of the ride was how the Spyder doesn't lean into the turns like a conventional motorcycle. It felt like I was going to slide off the seat! I started to get the hang of it on the way back, but I think I need to get a lot more miles in before I venture out onto the freeways.
Having said all that, I am looking forward to mastering this machine, and to making many friends along the way!